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Mechanical Design Engineer, Low Voltage Distribution. Mechanical Engineers within the Low Voltage Distribution team routinely tackle extremely difficult engineering challenges and continuously push beyond what was deemed impossible regarding electrical and thermal performance, cost, and delivery timelines.
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As a Low Voltage Technician , you will be responsible for pulling, testing, and terminating copper and/or fiber optic cabling in a construction environment. FSG is a leading provider of low-voltage solutions and is looking for long-term, career minded individuals to join a growing team in the Austin area.
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Must have ability to install, terminate and test low voltage & fiber optic cables (to include single mode & multi-mode fiber optic cables, coax, Cat5/6, standard & solid conductor low voltage cable.
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Excellent working knowledge in Printed Circuit Board (PCB) and low voltage circuit design for power and control applications. Join Lam as an Electrical Engineer and you'll be at the forefront, designing and developing electronic solutions for advanced applications.
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Possess or has the ability to obtain proper state licensing once hired (Low Voltage D license, Alarm Installer Lic. etc.) Install, program and configure commercial electronic security systems for enterprise commercial clients (door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices, ect.
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If you are a passionate and experienced QC Lead Technician with a strong background in low voltage, cabling, CCTV, Access Control, security alarms, and Fire Alarm systems, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in the technology industry.
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Specifying and purchasing key electrical equipment such as medium and low voltage switchgear and motor control centers, transformers, VFD’s, UPS systems, DC systems, etc. Specifying large induction and synchronous motors and starting systems including reduced voltage autotransformers, reactor start, electronic soft-start/VFD/LCI, etc.
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SES is seeking technically minded individuals possessing experience with low voltage electronics specializing in electronic security solutions. Vocational/technical degree in electrical, security, or computer systems.
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If this sounds like the opportunity that you have been looking for to advance your career as a Low Voltage Technician or Fire Alarm Technician, apply today! We are actively seeking to hire a full-time Fire Alarm Technician to install and service commercial fire alarms, other low voltage systems, and address customer needs.
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Join an Insight Energy Careers client, a distinguished NETA Accredited Company (NAC) based in Houston, TX, is a nationally recognized full-service EPC, specializing in complex High Voltage and Medium Voltage electrical infrastructure across North America.
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Field service: perform on-site diagnostics, troubleshooting, and root cause analysis: Service and repair installed system fleet, which includes refrigeration systems, pump/circulator service and replacement, electrical work (both high and low voltage), plumbing (HDPE, PEX, copper), etc.
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Inspect, test, troubleshoot, perform start-up, and collect data of low, medium and high voltage (to 500kV) electrical systems. Perform maintenance, testing, reconditioning and repair on circuit breakers - low voltage 480 volt (molded case and air-magnetic.
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Inspect, test, troubleshoot, perform start-up and collect data of low, medium and/ or high voltage (to 500kV) electrical systems. Perform maintenance, testing, reconditioning and repair on circuit breakers - low voltage 480 volt (molded case and air-magnetic) medium voltage up to 15 KV (air-magnetic and vacuum.
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We are looking for an individual with a proven track record in power distribution systems, lighting systems, and auxiliary systems including the design of fire alarm systems, voice/data cabling, access control, CCTV, and other low-voltage systems.
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SES is experiencing tremendous success, and we currently have an Installation Technician opening for a team-oriented individual possessing experience with low voltage electronics specializing in installing electronic security solutions.
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